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A Canadian woman and child had to be treated in hospital, following a road accident on Wednesday.
According to police, the pair were riding a rental cycle when it collided with a truck at 5.10pm.
The crash occurred on Middle Road in Smith’s, near the...
DATE: Jul 06, 2012
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Repaving works, a crane and a fashion show are set to cause several street closures in Hamilton this weekend.
According to a City of Hamilton spokeswoman, the section of Front Street between Parliament and King Streets will be closed between 7am on S...
DATE: Jul 06, 2012
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
The brazen barbershop murder of Joshua Robinson in broad daylight is cause for concern, but not enough to change the way Bermuda functions as a society.
This from National Security Minister Wayne Perinchief in response to questions fielded by The Roy...
DATE: Jul 06, 2012
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A 22-year-old Southampton man who fell from the side of a Front Street building during July 4 revelry has been released from hospital, according to police.
And Cafe Cairo proprietor Frank Arnold insisted the accident didn’t involve occupants of his e...
DATE: Jul 06, 2012
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Jonathan Bell
The independent board which investigates complaints about police officers has yet to resolve grievances lodged by members of the public as long as four years ago.
The Police Complaints Authority (PCA), which is without a chairman, has previously admi...
DATE: Jul 06, 2012
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Sam Strangeways
A zip line running the length of Dockyard could be introduced next year as an attraction for both visitors and residents.
Fantasea owner Michael Heslop and Canadian company Greenheart have applied to install a zip line at the west end site, which wou...
DATE: Jul 06, 2012
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Owain Johnston-Barnes
Bermuda Hospitals Board is reviewing its procedures for supplying medicine, following questions in connection with a sudden death in the hospital.
Although the BHB does not comment on individual cases, the decision was made after concerns were raised...
DATE: Jul 06, 2012
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The Chief Justice condemned the Family Court for unlawfully imprisoning a 14-year-old for almost five months for Corrective Training when he was too young.
Freeing the child on appeal, Ian Kawaley described the sentence as “inexplicable” and “astonis...
DATE: Jul 06, 2012
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An expected meeting of the Public Accounts Committee today has been cancelled.
The 3pm meeting at the Senate Chamber was to continue the PAC's probe into misuse of public funds.
A spokesman said PAC chairman Bob Richards is expected to "re-schedule a...
DATE: Jul 05, 2012
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Bermuda Hospitals Charitable Trust today announced that Lindo's has made a donation of $500,000 to the Why it Matters campaign in support of the King Edward VII Memorial (KEMH) Redevelopment Project.
BHCT is an independent non-profit organisation tha...
DATE: Jul 05, 2012
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